Charcandrick West rushed twice for two yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' Week 14 win over the Raiders.

West's score was a pure vulturing of Spencer Ware. Ware out-snapped West 40-13, but saw his slump deepen on the ground. It's possible coach Andy Reid gets West more involved for Week 15. Even if that's the case, West won't be a viable FLEX option.

Jalen Richard rushed six times for 29 yards in the Raiders' Week 14 loss to the Chiefs.

Richard was just a changeup behind Latavius Murray, who carried the ball 22 times. Richard was on the field for some important snaps late, but it wasn't an indictment of Murray's play. Murray was the Raiders' best offensive player this evening. Richard is a nice COP back, but has zero standalone value.

Tyreek Hill caught 6-of-6 targets for 66 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' Week 14 win over the Raiders, adding a 78-yard punt return score.

Hill also had a two-yard rush. Hill is turning into one of the most dangerous players in the league with the ball in his hands. He scorched David Amerson on his 36-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. He was shot out of not one, but two cannons on his special teams score. The big night came even with Jeremy Maclin back in the lineup. Hill should maintain WR3 value down the stretch.

Maclin was invisible as Alex Smith shredded the Raiders in the first half, and even more invisible as Smith struggled in the second. Pro Football Focus charted him as playing 42-of-55 snaps, so it wasn't a playing-time issue. Maclin has legitimately struggled this year. He'll be a low-upside WR4 in Week 15 against the Titans. Travis Kelce is the Chiefs' new No. 1 receiver.

Yowza. Some of Roberts' missed connections were poor throws from Derek Carr, but two were egregious third-down drops that killed drives. It was a really poor performance, one that arguably altered the game. Roberts won't have WR5 appeal against the Chargers in Week 15.

Crabtree also seemed to injure his left hand late, but returned to the game after missing a few plays. There wasn't a whole lot Crabtree could do on an evening where Derek Carr was misfiring left and right. Amari Cooper had a legitimately bad game, but the same can't be said for Crabtree. He'll bounce-back as a high-end WR2 against the Chargers in Week 15. The Raiders' entire offense should be much better.